Gambling

Rules of Roullete

A game that combines mystery, glamour and excitement, Roulette has been a staple in casinos since the late 1700s and continues to provide a fun, easy-to-learn game with surprisingly deep levels of strategy for the serious better. With different variations of the game, the rules of Roullete can appear complicated and intimidating, but with a few simple tips it’s possible to play this casino classic and make money!

A roulette wheel consists of a solid wooden disk slightly convex in shape, with thirty-six compartments, alternately painted red and black, with one (on European wheels) or two (on American wheels) green compartments that carry the symbols 0 and 00. A roulette croupier, or dealer, spins the wheel to start the game and then places the ball in one of the 37 numbered slots. The symmetries of the roulette wheel, its spindle and betting layout make it very difficult to cheat, and a number of rules and regulations have been established to prevent it.

In addition to the traditional bets, which are placed on individual numbers, players can also place a bet on various groupings of numbers, on whether the winning number will be odd or even, or high or low. These bets, known as outside bets, are generally cheaper and offer a higher chance of hitting.

When a player wins a round of roulette, they must place all their roulette chips on the table and tell the dealer that they would like to cash out. When this is done, the dealer will give them normal casino chips in return. Winning bets are marked with a marker and cleared from the table, while losing bets are left on the table to be reclaimed on the next spin of the wheel.